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Rep. John Lewis, the civil rights leader and Democratic congressman from Georgia, is leading a sit-in on the House floor to demand a vote on a bipartisan bill that would prohibit the sale of guns to suspected terrorists on the government’s no-fly list. Because the House hasn’t been gaveled into session, C-Span is not broadcasting the event, and photography is not permitted in the chamber.

But Mother Jones reporter Hannah Levintova is at the Capitol, documenting the scene at the sit-in. Here’s what she witnessed:

Rep. Lynch says he’s a rules guy, was nervous about a sit-in at first. “But when they shut off this mic, and they shut off the cameras…”

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